"It changes you in ways you can't put into words." This was Jeffery Hooper's response to the three months he and his wife Michelle Taylor spent in Uganda with General…
If two women—one in Yellowknife, one in Regina—hear the call to be priests in the Anglican Church of Canada, the steps they will take to become ordained are quite different.…
In a kind of high-level pen pal relationship, theologians from five African dioceses are now exchanging essays about sexuality with theologians from three Canadian dioceses. Dr. Kawuki (Isaac) Mukasa, General…
Between August 1 and 18 Dr. Eileen Scully, General Synod's coordinator for ministry and worship, will travel to New Zealand and Australia for two international liturgical consultations. She will attend…
Twelve of Canada's finest theologians explore issues relating to same-sex blessings in a series of essays now posted online. These essays by members of the Primate's Theological Commission form the…
This past weekend marked another milestone in the Anglican Church of Canada's discernment around issues of sexuality, as the Council of General Synod (COGS) heard updates on several related pieces…
The Primate's Theological Commission, a group of 12 Canadian Anglican theologians, has issued the Galilee Report, which addresses questions about human relationships and the blessing of same-sex unions.
As the world tracks the spread of swine flu, churches are taking precautions for the health of their communities. This document provides some theological principles for the church's response. General…
The Rev. Dr. Kawuki (Isaac) Mukasa straddles two worlds. Born in Uganda, but a long-time Canadian resident, Dr. Mukasa's knowledge of both cultures is essential as he pairs up African…
The freshest crop of theological student international interns was in Toronto this week, preparing for overseas trips with a program run by the Canadian Churches' Forum for Global Ministries. The…
This acknowledgement is crafted in light of the Principles of Reconciliation by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, as we seek to live faithfully in Christ and in right relationship with all.
We give thanks to the Creator for this land, its waters, forests and all living beings, and for the abiding presence of Christ among us. From coast to coast to coast, these have been cared for and nurtured by First Nations, Inuit and Métis through countless generations.
We honour the enduring relationship Indigenous Peoples have cultivated with these lands and waters, and the treaties and agreements that reflect these sacred bonds. We acknowledge the harms caused by colonial expansion, through frameworks like the Doctrine of Discovery and structures like the residential school system. We recognize our past failures as a Church, including disruption of connections to the land and suppression of Indigenous spiritualities.
Guided by the gospel of Jesus Christ, we confess our need for healing. We commit ourselves to seeking truth, pursuing reconciliation and nurturing harmony with all creation. We place our trust in Christ, through whom all things are reconciled to God.
May God strengthen us to live faithfully as stewards of the Earth. Let us walk in love, justice and reconciliation, joining in God’s work to restore all creation.